Pronunciation: /pæˈsɪvəti/
noun the state or quality of being passive, inactive, or submissive
A1 She showed passivity in the face of danger.
A2 His passivity in the group project caused frustration among his teammates.
B1 The passivity of the government in addressing the issue led to widespread protests.
B2 Her passivity in the negotiation process resulted in a less favorable outcome.
C1 The passivity of the employees towards workplace harassment was concerning.
C2 The passivity of the international community in response to the crisis was criticized by human rights organizations.
formal The passivity of the employees was evident in their lack of initiative.
informal His passivity in the face of conflict often led to misunderstandings.
slang She needs to stop her passivity and speak up for herself.
figurative The passivity of the river gave it a serene and peaceful appearance.
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